
Special Episode of No Limite SQ Explores the World of Cybersecurity Podcasts
In this special episode of No Limite SQ, the weekly French-language podcast dedicated to cybersecurity, the hosts and guests discuss the universe of podcasts in the field of cybersecurity. The episode brings together several contributors and guests, each offering a unique perspective on creating and managing podcasts. Véronique Loquet, creator of "Nologue," explains that her interest in podcasting began during the Covid-19 pandemic when she met extraordinary people in the cybersecurity field. She wanted to share their stories and demystify the darker side of cybersecurity for the general public. Hervé Chaur, a contributor to No Limite SQ, recounts how he was invited to participate in the podcast and found the experience enriching, particularly because the format allows for discussions on topics not always covered elsewhere. Oriana Labruyère, from "La Robe Numérique," emphasizes the importance of human encounters in her podcast. She highlights people and solutions that are not always in the spotlight, focusing more on human stories than technical aspects. She also mentions the challenges of securing budgets for cybersecurity projects, despite the interest and conviction of stakeholders. The discussions also cover the technical and practical aspects of creating podcasts. For example, Nicolas Ruf explains that podcasting allows experts to speak without requiring journalistic skills or specific training. He emphasizes the importance of audio quality and editing to produce high-quality content. Johann, the founder of No Limite SQ, recalls how the idea for the podcast came from the lack of French-language podcasts on cybersecurity and his desire to fill this gap. The participants also share their best memories and challenges faced. For instance, Véronique Loquet remembers her first episode, which required significant editing, while the hosts of No Limite SQ share amusing anecdotes and technical challenges, such as managing recordings and edits. The question of podcast monetization is also addressed. Véronique Loquet and Oriana Labruyère express reservations about monetization, preferring to maintain their editorial freedom and avoid commercial constraints. In contrast, Nicolas Ruf sees monetization as a future possibility, provided it does not compromise the quality and independence of the content. Finally, the participants discuss the impact of podcasts on their personal and professional lives. They mention recognition on the street, interactions with listeners, and gifts received. Hervé Chaur, for example, mentions receiving cheese, while others talk about the intimacy created by the audio format, which allows for a more personal connection with listeners. In conclusion, this episode of No Limite SQ offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of cybersecurity podcasts, highlighting the motivations, challenges, and successes of content creators in this field.